S’manga Khumalo (Captain), Andrew Fortune, Juan Paul van der Merwe and Karl Zechner will represent the Highveld Hawks, while the Cape Eagles team comprises Grant van Niekerk (Captain), Aldo Domeyer, Teaque Gould and Corne Orffer.
The competition comprises two Maiden Plates, a MR 66 Handicap and a MR 80 Handicap.
To give all riders an equal chance of scoring points, the horses were seeded by a panel of experts into four categories, best to worst, and the riders from each team drew a horse from each of the four categories.
Points are awarded according to where the jockey finishes in the race: 1st – 20; 2nd – 16; 3rd – 14; 4th – 12 – 5th – 10; 6th – 8; 7th – 6; 8th – 5; 9th – 4; 10th – 3; 11th – 2; 12th – 1. A rider will receive seven points if he does not have a ride.
The Rider Cup kicks off in Race 4, a Maiden Plate, and those who side with the Cape Falcons should not go far wrong in this 1400m sprint.
Domeyer looks hard to beat on Gordon’s Cungee, even though Duncan Howells’ charge got pipped into fifth by Liberty Market in a race won by Gallic Fire last month. Liberty Market (Delpech) is 2.5kg worse off and should battle to confirm the form.
Gordon’s Cungee is way overdue to shed her maiden tag, having placed in six of 11 career starts. She is not that well drawn but should have enough in hand to win.
Power House (Fortune) could be second best, while Shrike (Gould) has scope for improvement in only her third career start and could also place.
Zechner could earn maximum points for the Highveld Hawks in Race 6, a 1200m Maiden Plate, in which he teams up with Escovitch. Trainer Kom Naidoo’s runner has been knocking on the door recently and could hold on this time. Very Vary (Marcus), Kimberley (Van Niekerk) and Founding Father (Van der Merwe) could fill the frame.
Team mates Marcus and De Melo could fight out the finish of race 7 over 1950m. De Melo on Andre Nel-trained Silver Rose get the tentative nod, but his mount is having his first run out the maiden ranks.
Marcus’s mount Wealthy got his first win on the board in April this year and has placed second in both starts since. He warrants utmost respect. Horses for the Quartet include In The Moment (Orffer), Starrett City (Van der Merwe) and Caprivi (Delpech).
Shogun is on the upgrade and could give Zechner and the Highveld Hawks another win in Race 8 over 1200m. The Dennis Drier-trained three-year-old won his second career start well and need only repeat that run to feature. MacDuff, Black Tractor, Albert and Panza are others worth considering.
There is a R200,000 Pick 6 carryover to this meeting and the pool could swell as high as R2 million.
Nicci Garner for TABnews